Tobacco Ingredients Display Spanish

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”I didn't know that was in tobacco smoke!” Shaped like a large cigarette, this display helps viewers understand just how unhealthy tobacco smoke is by associating the chemicals in smoke with common disgusting substances also containing that chemical. The display contains sculpted models of a dead rat (arsenic), a battery (cadmium), a tank of nitrous oxide (engine power booster), a glass cleaner bottle (ammonia), and more. Comes with a Spanish-language, two-sided tent card that explains each of the models in the display and the harmful chemical represented.

What’s in tobacco smoke? This display highlights just a few of the more than 7,000 chemical smokers expose themselves to when they inhale tobacco smoke. The models inside the large cigarette reveal some of the many harmful chemicals of tobacco smoke. Features models of mothballs (naphthalene), a gasoline can (benzene), a candle (stearic acid), and more. Comes with a Spanish-language, two-sided tent card that explains each of the models in the display and the harmful chemical represented. Model measures 24½" x 3½".